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How many people would read a memoir of raising a difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 433291"><p>Still learning my way around the whole ebook thing myself, but I'm glad it's there.</p><p>As to no humor, I have to say that </p><p>presented in just the way you did it made me smile with recognition. </p><p></p><p>Light moments don't have to be humor - they can be a beautiful moment shared or private. The things Tesla does, the quirks of your son that made you laugh (then or in retrospect) or wonder what future grandchildren might be like, a sunset that made you feel at one with the world, even if only for a little while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 433291"] Still learning my way around the whole ebook thing myself, but I'm glad it's there. As to no humor, I have to say that presented in just the way you did it made me smile with recognition. Light moments don't have to be humor - they can be a beautiful moment shared or private. The things Tesla does, the quirks of your son that made you laugh (then or in retrospect) or wonder what future grandchildren might be like, a sunset that made you feel at one with the world, even if only for a little while. [/QUOTE]
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